@GTCism-- you are factually wrong . While ~7% of both genders suffer from domestic violence (in Canada), women suffer it much more often, are more harmed by it, and have much worse long-term consequences (physical, psychological) as a result. In addition, any social scientist will tell you that social phenomena with negative personal impact (on health, reputation, etc) are almost always under-reported.
@fastabulus YOU are factually wrong. women REPORT more often the violence they go through.... use ALL statics with a tad hint of common sense and youd realize that for A MAN to REPORT ABUSE is much MUCH more HUMILIATING.. and nothing is hardly ever done about it when a man is the victim of some womens liberation created side effect.
even evolutionary science will demonstrate that men are far less likely to ask for help and far less likely to get it when they ASK
Seven out of 8 of my family members have been abused sexuall, and/or physically by a "significant other." Not 1 of us reported it. So the statistics are probably a lot higher than reported. We have to start reporting our abuse or it will not stop.
Check out this animation: "STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN"
youtube.com/watch?v=DzzlQ9d4kF0
yveparadis 4 months ago
@GTCism-- you are factually wrong . While ~7% of both genders suffer from domestic violence (in Canada), women suffer it much more often, are more harmed by it, and have much worse long-term consequences (physical, psychological) as a result. In addition, any social scientist will tell you that social phenomena with negative personal impact (on health, reputation, etc) are almost always under-reported.
fastabulus 11 months ago
@fastabulus YOU are factually wrong. women REPORT more often the violence they go through.... use ALL statics with a tad hint of common sense and youd realize that for A MAN to REPORT ABUSE is much MUCH more HUMILIATING.. and nothing is hardly ever done about it when a man is the victim of some womens liberation created side effect.
even evolutionary science will demonstrate that men are far less likely to ask for help and far less likely to get it when they ASK
themaniusedtob 11 months ago 2
Seven out of 8 of my family members have been abused sexuall, and/or physically by a "significant other." Not 1 of us reported it. So the statistics are probably a lot higher than reported. We have to start reporting our abuse or it will not stop.
thekenniewitch 11 months ago